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Prayagraj: A quiz competition was organised under academic clinical society at MLN Medical College on Friday. The academic clinical society at MLN Medical College has been established under guidance of the principal of the medical college, Dr Vatsala Mishra , and the leadership of Dr Rakesh Chaurasia . The primary aim of this society is to promote excellence in medical education and to inspire students to enhance their knowledge and skills through various academic activities.

“The society organised a quiz competition for the final-year MBBS students, covering key subjects such as medicine, surgery, paediatrics, and obstetrics and gynaecology,” said Dr Mishra. The first prize was secured by the team of Yumna Yusuf and Shivangi Pandey. The second prize was awarded to the team of Tanmay Sachan and Shivsant Singh.



The third prize went to the team of Shivanshi Srivastava and Shivani Rai. In addition to quiz, programme featured cultural performances. TNN We also published the following articles recently Cabinet clears colleges in medical education ministers constituency Two weeks post meeting Sharad Pawar, MLA Atul Benke saw the state cabinet approve Rs 2 crores for a project in Junnar.

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